SUMMER SESSION KANSAN PAGE FOUR TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1939 'Goal-Hi' Debut Scheduled For Thursday Night ★ New Basketball Variation Invented by Allen Will Feature Well Known Court Stars in First Game "Goal-hi," the new type of basketball is to have its world premiere as a special attraction of Dr. F. C. Allen's recreational program, Thursday night, at 8:30 p.m. The demonstration will take place on the northeast corner of the community quadrangle, east of Robinson gymnasium, with basketball players on the campus participating as the Jayhawkers and the Wildcats. The first area is included in a circle of six feet diameter and is known as foul territory. No player is allowed in this area without penalty. The second area is limited by a space thirty feet in diameter which is known as the free-throw area and The game, invented by Dr. Allen, is played either in or outdoors around a goal of regulation size and height mounted on a tripod metal pedestal surrounded by three lines of different circumference. R I D E Early and Late Horses 50c per Hour MOTT STABLES Phone 346 4 Blocks West of Campus THE NEW BOOKS Rental Library - Greeting Cards THE BOOK NOOK 1021 Mass. Tel. 666 Comfortably Cooled! TODAY AND WEDNESDAY BARGAIN DAYS- 10c to ALL The Greatest Picture the World Has Ever Known! this territory is in play at all times. After a foul has been committed the shooter may throw hi sshot from anyplace on the fifteen feet radius line. The outside area is fifty feet in diameter and this space corresponds to the space between the free throw lines of a regular basketball court. 'The Citadel' ROBERT DONAT ROSALIND RUSSELL and - 'ARMY GIRL' The goal is an open target from anyplace on the playing field. The ball upon entering the goal is reflected out into the court immediately by a metal cone, thereby making the play continuous. The game will be very fast and should do away completely with the so-called "zone" defense. It will require knowledge and function of basic basketball fundamentals. The game is to be played in quarters of seven and one-half minutes. The first two quarters will be played with the present basketball rules, while the last two will be played under a new system which banishes the player who commits the foul into a penalty box for one minute, which is quite similar to hockey regulations. Madge Evans Preston Foster The game will start under the lights at 8:30. The public is cordially invited and there will be ample seating and parking room for all. Doctor Allen, the founder of the new game, will officiate. Following are the two squads: Javawkers: Bob Allen, Gerald Barker, Lee Casida, Dean Nesmith, Max Replogle Bob Klawuhn, Jack Connor, Virgil Wise, and Loren Florell. Wildcats: Dick Harp, Fen Durand, Ken Senter, Dave Shirk, Paul Masoner, Chas. Linden, John Krum, Bill Arthur, and Al Emch. Schwegler To Speak at Lincoln Schwegter 10 Speak at Emily Raymond A. Schwegler, dean of the School of Education, will speak at a convocation at Lincoln University, in Jefferson City, Mo., Thursday morning. Pi Lambda Theta To Give Tea Pi Lambda Theta To Give Tea Pi Lambda Theta, honorary education sorority, will sponsor a tea in the interest of the Scholarship Loan fund of the chapter, from 4 to 5 o'clock, Thursday afternoon at Watkins hall. The committee making arrangements for the tea are Mary Josephine Burke, Mabel Lofgren, and Josephine Samson. K. U. Driving Range OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Drive to the Driving Range! Take Road Behind Engineering Building, Geology Building and Gymnasium. OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. 40 Balls for 25c AT THE PATEE Robert Donat and Rosalind Russell in "The Citadel." Showing today adn Wednesday, at the Patee theater. DIRECTORY (Continued from Page Three) KANSAS CITY Phone Name Home Address VA7032 Aldis, Henry, Emporia 3737 Cambridge WE8497 Blackburn, Lewis C. Lawrence 3940 Bell VA7745 Clark, John James, K. Clay 4146 Rainbow Clemens, Lowell H. C. Center Cohen, Louis Topeka LO3692 Elliott, Howard R. Pittsburg 3732 Wyo. VA3094 Fritzman, William H., Stafford 3816 Terr. WE5583 Eddie, Jiro, Topeka 3620 Genessee Glbert J. Howard, Wichita WE8318 Graber, H. L, K. C 4907 Belinder Terr. Hamilton, Tom R, K. C 2002 Olathe Blvd. VA7690 Hemphill, J. E, Clay Center 4445 Frances WE4897 Wokr, Wm K, Ellsworth 3940 Bell Jones, C, Trueman, Lawrence 3821 Terr. VA3094 Knappenberger, Roy C, Penalosa, 3816 Terr. VA2424 Leigh, Lawrence 3825 Frances VA3094 Maxson, T. R, Iola 3816 Terr. VA0413 McCarty, R. E, Lawrence WE4089 McConchile, J. E仕il, Washington, 3743 Cam. LO3692 McDougal, W. W, Colby 3732 Wyo. LO0678 Millard, Glenn E, Topeka 3556 Bell FA1690 Neighbor, Gaylord P, K. C. 1438 S. 34th FA1619 Nelson, Richard O, Lawrence 4174 Eaton The pedestrian is the one who needs automobile insurance. Phone Name, Home Address VA3625 Nolan, B. E., Arkadelphia, Ark., 2112 W. 39th LO1926 Noltensmeyer, Milton H. K. C. 3917 Eaton VA3049 O'Donnell, Richard H. Hutchinson, 3816 Terr. LO1926 Overholser, N. H. El dorado 3917 Eaton VA4143 Plett, John V. Buhl 3923 Genesee Plowman, W. A. Jewell LO0678 Rasmusen, W. C. Morganville 3556 Bell Rapoport, Paul, Lawrence UA1191 Reed, Joe Gettie, Larned 4174 Eaton LO692 Riordan, Emmejt J. Pittsburg 3732 Wyo. Rising, Jesse David K. C. Univ. of Kan. Hosp. UA6119 Roosler, Bruce E. Ciflain 4174 Eaton LO4941 Royce, Paul H. K. C 3945 Booth Ryding, Vinneston T. Salina VA7032 sewell James H. Topke 3737 Cam WE9607 Schiffmacher, J. E. Lawrence, 4938 Glen. Rd. Schmidt, Alfred F. Canton LI2178 Strattenmeier, E. H. K. C. Mo. 3534 Askew Stump, David J. K. C. Mo. 3924 Genesee Tappen, Daniel L. Salina 3919 Adams Tyler, William H. K. C. 1220 Rowland WE8318 Vilmer, Charles P. Pittsburg 4407 Belinder T. Wallace, Leo F. Meriden WE1568 Whitaker, John L. Paola 3938 Genesee WE4048 Whitman, Doyle Collins, Salina, 1615 W. 39th DR0113 Young, Fred C. K. C. 1132 Cleveland Felix Moore usually fills these spaces. AT THE GRANADA "Where'd you get those big, black eyes?"" Joan Blondell asked Pat O'Brien. "The Kid From Kokomo" today and Wednesday at the Granada. Keep Comfortable There is no reason to be hot and uncomfortable this summer. Lay in a supply of cool sport shirts and slacks from our complete sportswear department. 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